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Medical aid arrives in Nepal
PETALING JAYA: Members of the Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia have arrived in Kathmandu with one tonne in medical supplies for 1,000 people.
All 100 kids under M’sian initiative accounted for in Kathmandu
PETALING JAYA: There is a ray of light for the Rainbow of Life Forces (ROLF), which took 100 Nepali children under its wing last month.
Mall puts up students’ recycled art creations to highlight need for conservation
Malaysian Institute of Art (MIA) students got creative by putting together art pieces made from recycled materials in conjunction with KL Festival City’s Earth Month.
Tycoon donates over RM20mil
PEOPLE who dedicate their efforts through charity organisations for the benefit of the less fortunate have been described as society’s unsung heroes and should be offered financial support.
Royals grace Berjaya Founder’s Day
KUALA LUMPUR: Sultan of Selangor Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah and Sultanah of Pahang Sultanah Hajjah Kalsom were the guests of honour at the fifth Berjaya Founder’s Day.
Kelantan flood victims in makeshift shelters at the mercy of the elements
Rebuilding of homes is painfully slow as allocated funds are tied up in red tape.
Kelantan flood victims in makeshift shelters at the mercy of the elements
Rebuilding of homes is painfully slow as allocated funds are tied up in red tape.
MPS: Ban NGOs from using non-recyclable items
SELAYANG Municipal Council (MPS) president Mohd Azizi Mohd Zain has suggested a policy to ban non-governmental organisations (NGO) from using polystyrene and plastic containers for Thaipusam next year to reduce the amount of garbage.
NGOs get free permit from MPS to distribute food at Batu Caves
FREE permits were given to 25 non-governmental organisations (NGO) to carry out their activities of giving free food and drinks during the Thaipusam festival in Batu Caves tomorrow.
Taiwan donates in cash and kind while sending crew to help flood victims
TAIPEI Economic and Cultural Office (Teco) in Malaysia presented a cheque of US$100,000 (RM357,105) to the Malaysian government.